What is 3500cm³ in Litres?

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What is 3500 Cubic Centimetres (3500cm³) in Litres (L)?

What is 3500cm³ in L? Convert 3500 Cubic Centimetres (3500cm³) to Litres (L) and show formula, brief history on the units and quick maths for the conversion.

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Quick Reference for Converting Cubic Centimetres to Litres

Formula
L = cm³ / 1000
Quick Rough Maths
To get the Litres, divide the number of Cubic Centimetres by 1,000.0
Cubic Centimetres (cm³) in 1 Litre
There are 1000 Cubic Centimetres in 1 Litre
Litres (L) in 1 Cubic Centimetre
There are 0 Litres in 1 Cubic Centimetre

Unit Information

Cubic Centimetre
/ˈkjuːbɪkˈsɛntɪmiːtə/
Symbol: cm³
Unit System: SI

What is the Cubic Centimetre?

The cubic centimetre (or cubic centimeter; US spelling) is a unit of volume and is derived from an SI unit with the symbol cm³.

There are 1000cm³ in 1 litre. 1 cubic inch is equal to 16.38706cm³.

The cubic centimetre is sometimes referred to as cc or ccm - for example when administering drugs in a liquid solution. This is due to its relatively small size.

It is also often used in the 'cc' form to express the size of a petrol or diesel engine and represents the total displacement volume of the engine.

Litre
/ˈliːtə/
Symbol: L
Unit System: Non-SI Metric

What is the Litre?

The litre (or liter; US spelling) is a unit of volume and is a non-SI metric unit with the symbol L).

1 litre is equal to the volume in a cube with edges all measuring 10cm. There are 0.22 imperial gallons in a litre. Conversely, 1 imperial gallon is equal to 4.5461 gallons.

1 litre of water weights exactly 1 kilogram.

After the metric system was introduced in France in 1791, it took a couple of years for the entire country to implement it in everyday use. After much backlash, it was decided that the cubic metre was too big for everyday use. By 1795 it was announced that the former 'cadil' (0.001 cubic metres) had been given a new name; 'litre'.


Conversion Tables for Cubic Centimetres (cm³) to Litres (L)